The Borneo Post

Aussie ‘adults’ don’t need curfew, says head coach Lehmann

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ADELAIDE, Aus t ra l i a : Aus t ra l ian coach Da r ren Lehmann says he can’t envisage ever slapping a curfew on his players, who were ‘grown men’, after England opted to ban their team being out after midnight.

The England decision followed Jonny Bairstow’s headbutt on Australian opener Cameron Bancroft in a Perth bar late last month, which only came to light over the weekend.

It came with sensitivit­y within the England camp about off-field behaviour af ter the controvers­y surroundin­g suspended star al lrounder Ben Stokes, who is facing a police inquiry into a fight outside a Bristol nightclub in September

Lehmann said it was not somet hi ng he would consider.

“We wouldn’t h av e curfews bu t that’s our decision and that ( having them) is theirs,” he told reporters in Adelaide late Tuesday ahead of the second Test starting Saturday. “We have faith in the blokes to do the right thing. They’re grown men, they’re adults.” Former Australian captain and selector Greg Chappel l suggested curfews were ineffectiv­e. “If someone is determined to get out and do silly things they’re probably going to do it whether there’ s a cur few or not,” he told Melbourne radio stat ion SEN. “Curfews are pretty useless really. If you treat people like adults, most of them will behave like adults. Those who don’t probably don’t last very long.”

England cricket chief Andrew Strauss was cited by cricket.com. au on Tuesday as saying there was no drinking culture in his team, but he imposed a midnight curfew on the five-Test Ashes tour regardless.

In laying down the law after the Bairstow incident, he said his players “need to be smarter”.

“That’s the reality, they are adults, intelligen­t adults, and at times they are not using that intelligen­ce in the right way,” he said.

“It is a distractio­n to the team and none of us want that distractio­n.”

Despite the Stokes controvers­y and the Bairstow incident , Strauss insisted the team were “good, honest, hardworkin­g cricketers”.

“They’ve done some great things in an England shirt and I will back them on that to the hilt because I know them,” he said. — AFP

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